Prince William reveals George and Charlotte responded very differently to new experience
William was carrying out his duties as patron of the Welsh Rugby Union, accompanied by his children who reacted very differently to a new experience. The Duke met Rhian Roberts, primary school teacher who played with Y Piod Pnc for two seasons and has been supported by union’s trust since injuring her neck in a tackle. According to Mail Online, Mrs Roberts was told by William: “We’ve been lambing with the children this week.”
Mrs Roberts had told William she had married into a dairy family in West Wales.
William continued: “Charlotte wasn’t sure at first but George was straight in there.
“Louis loves the tractors.
“They love seeing the lambs and feeding the lambs.”
William admitted: “Dairy farming – you are all seriously tough.”
Mrs Roberts said the Prince was “down to earth”.
She added: “We were talking about the land where he was and the land where we are, which is a mining area.
“He said they’ve been lambing this week up in Norfolk.
“They want the children to see the country way of life as well as the city way of life.”
William also spoke to Simon Hart the Wales Secretary.
His father, Charles, Prince of Wales visited Wales on Friday to meet residents and businesses affected by flooding in Pontypridd.
More than 1,000 properties have been damaged in Rhondda Cynon Taf.
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Welsh Rugby Union staff have volunteered to help with clean up and had 60 donation buckets at the game.
Wales lost 23-27 to France at the Principality Stadium.
The result was the visitors first win in Cardiff in a decade.
William’s brother Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex is patron of the Rugby Football Union, the governing body in England.
Anne, Princess Royal takes on the role for the Scottish Rugby Union.
The Irish Rugby Football Union represents both the Irish Republic and Northern Ireland, but no members of the royal family hold patronages with the body.
This update comes after the revelation William may not attend the Invictus Games, the sporting tournament for injured serviceman.
Speaking to The Sun one insider said: “William had not been expected to attend even before the news broke about Harry and Meghan’s decision to step away from public life.
“So it is highly unlikely that he and Kate will be a part of the event in any way. But it isn’t a snub.
“The entire Royal Family remain hugely supportive and very proud of Harry’s work on Invictus and think it is a wonderful event.”
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